If the AV Club follows AP style, those quotation marks should be single quotes in the headline
If the AV Club follows AP style, those quotation marks should be single quotes in the headline
There was only one joke in the movie I thought was really mean-spirited. I don't remember exactly what it was, but I think Jay Pharoh delivered it.
The Jim and Derrick Show is a minor masterpiece parody of mid-2000s Saturday afternoon xtreem sports shows you might stumble upon
Ned the Head?!
Though they aren't really treating it as season one…it's season 11. And their callbacks to jokes on the old series make me feel like I'm watching a fanfic
But I still regularly re-watch old MST3K, and there are better episodes than others, for sure, but its a very different beast than the revival
See, I thought Futurama ended perfectly. Those DVD movies were its reanimated corpse, and the series after that was nothing special.
I wanted to love it, but the pacing of the jokes is terrible and the plot thread is a dud and the cameos mostly suck and the whole thing feels like—and I know it IS—the side project of a bunch of comedians in LA rather than some nice Midwestern folk. It's not enough for me that it's BACK, it's just not that great.
So did the reviews for "The Return" just sorta stop here? Because I wanted to talk about how the show didn't feel right and I was left disappointed.
Agree, "Quest of the Delta Knights" is a top 10 episode for me
Now watch your Ps and Qs…
Speaking of, HBO Go has the (only) the final season of Dennis Miller Live available to stream. I was super, duper into that show in the '90s
I saw it at SXSW and it is wonderful
How can this movie rated R and have zero naked boobies?
If I recall from that book, Conan left a lot of money on the table after turning down an offer from Fox in the mid-2000s because he seemed to be really sentimentally attached to The Tonight Show
FYI RiffTrax does live shows in Nashville 3-4 times a year
I wonder if it's the same Gin & Juice said to be by Barenaked Ladies
You're thinking of Jimmy Carter
The show is perfectly inoffensive, but, like most things Leno, as if it is set eternally in 1993, what with Tim Allen being around for one episode
Thanks, Instagram!